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State-of-the-Art Mass Flow Controllers and Vaporizer Technology To Be Showcased By Brooks Instrument

Brooks Instrument continues to innovate instrumentation for the fuel cell industry and will showcase its SLA 5800 and GF 40/80 Series thermal mass flow controllers at the 2012 Fuel Cell Seminar & Exposition. Brooks will also exhibit its direct liquid injection (DLI) vaporizers from November 5-8, booth 211 at the Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Conn.

Brooks SLA5800 Series offers unparalleled flexibility and performance to the fuel cell industry. These mass flow controllers provide super-high flow control accuracy for excellent experiment control, as well as ultra-low drift, which ensures data is accurate and repeatable. Their fast response time permits accurate simulation of rapidly changing process conditions. In addition, their broad turndown reduces the number of MFCs required to cover flow ranges and permits simpler piping for fuel cell test stands. The SLA5800 Series also ensures a stable process even under changing conditions.

Brooks will also feature its DLI vaporizers, which provide unique atomization and heat exchanger technologies for testing fuel cell membranes. The DLI vaporizer can accept multiple inlets and will generate perfectly mixed vapors. Brooks offers several heat exchanger designs to accommodate a wide range of liquid properties: extremely low vapor pressures, very low flow rates and very high flow rates.

The GF 40/80 Series is a preferred choice for controlling gases in modern fuel cell test stations. They are a robust upgrade for standard high-purity mass flow controllers, offering improved accuracy and cleanliness to fuel cell manufacturers. The GF 40/80’s advanced sensor technology with improved signal-to-noise performance and powerful control algorithms delivers enhanced measurement accuracy and reproducibility for optimal gas chemistry control in fuel cell testing.

Brooks will provide demos of the DLI vaporizer and SLA5800 mass flow controller at Fuel Cell Seminar. To schedule a demo with a Brooks representative, contact Christine Batycki at [email protected].

About Brooks Instrument
Brooks Instrument, LLC, based in Pennsylvania, is a multi-technology instrumentation company serving a range of demanding markets. The Company has a proven history of innovation, including the original commercial design that set the standard for today’s thermal mass flow controllers, first high-performance digital mass flow controller, first gas and range programmable thermal mass flow controller (MultiFlo™), the first watertight and explosion proof thermal mass flow controller (Mf Series), the first thermal mass flow controller with Foundation Fieldbus (SLA Series) and the first variable area meter with Foundation Fieldbus (MT3809 & MT3750). Today, Brooks Instrument’s portfolio includes glass and metal tube variable area meters (rotameters), thermal mass flow controllers and meters from ultra-high purity to industrial grade, Coriolis mass flow controller (Quantim), vacuum measurement and pressure control products, direct liquid injection vapor delivery systems, magnetic level instruments, and a variety of flow accessories. The Company also owns Key Instruments which offers precision machined acrylic flow meters, molded plastic flow meters, glass tube flow meters, and flow control valves. Brooks Instrument has manufacturing locations, sales, and service offices in the Americas, Europe, and Asia. For more information on flow solutions, products, or sales contacts please visit www.BrooksInstrument.com. Also visit us on Twitter (www.twitter.com/BrooksInstrmnt), LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com/company/Brooks-Instrument) and Facebook (www.facebook.com/BrooksInstrumentLLC).

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